[XAP]Bob wrote: ↑5 Dec 2021, 12:54pm
Ah - I've only ever heard them referred to as TPMS (Type Pressure Monitoring System).
Just looking at the handbook, and the button isn't called anything, but the book refers (all lower case) the tyre pressure warning system.
I have noticed, seeing as we're talking of tyre pressures ........... that the pressures should be set when "cold" ................. but the temperature of "cold" isn't mentioned.
Seen over the past few winters, that the TP(w)S light will come on when the temp is zero or thereabouts on a frosty morning. Drive to town to the supermarket, park in the sunshine for an hour, and the light will be out when we drive away again.
As for rear and front fog lights, it's VERY annoying to be following or in front in full view of the traffic behind or in front, that drivers have their fog lights on. It's bad enough being at traffic lights with drivers keeping their footbrake on and not setting the handbrake and shifting to neutral.
All lighting should be used with due respect to other road users.
Let's not discuss cyclists with hyper-bright front lights aligned horizontally and blinding pedestrians and divers eh?
Mick F. Cornwall